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There is a fuse box on the drivers side either under the dash or on the aids of the dash. One of them fuses could be blown.
The other thing that could be going wrong is the harness on the driver side door. If you open the drivers door you will see a harness stretching from the frame to the door. You can get into that harness and look for broke, bulged or rusted wires and splice in new ones. This is common with aged vehicles because of the amount that door is used.
At the end of the dash beside the stearing wheel (the bit that the driver's door covers when its closed) there's a small panel that you can just pull off. You will find fuses in here. (For left hand drive possibly other end of dash I don't know)
There might be a sticker in the glove box or on the back of the fuse box lid. If there is not sticker there with your radio code, Log on to radio-code.com. There is a $12.00 fee, but at least you can get your radio working again and for much less then the dealer. The other thing to that may work is carfax.com may have that information by using your VIN number. Good luck and hope you get your radio working again soon.
fuses are usually in the glove box or under the drivers dash or under the drivers side hood either physically inspect every fuse by pulling them one by one or the aid of a test light and a good ground to the test light
Is this a stock stereo?
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